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TkIE MICHIGAN DAILY

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A Suit Above Criticism
You would like to wear such a suit,.
wouldn't you? You may; its up to you.
We are ready and anxious to make you
the best suit you ever wore, barring none
-good material, perfect fit, and the
latest cut combined.
We are selling lots of -Billiard Cloth
for white trouserings.
Have you ordered a pair?
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building'. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.80. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager

He who hasn't cracked a book yet
may not crack a smile later.
That sample tooth paste and shaving
cream must last 31 days.
It's slander to say he looks as bad
as an inter-class player.
Notice Apollo Dunne in that coal
drivers' ba:eball shirt?
"How does this sound?"-then he
reads a thesis to you.
Sweet revenge will soothe rooters
on the Lansing trip.
Think up new fees if you want that
tenner badly.

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Fred Foulk.....................News
F. F. McKinney.... ....Associate
Chester H. Lang..........Associate
T. Hawley Tapping.........Sporting

Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor

ennis Players
COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR
dotted Throat Rackets
Our Prices Range from $3.00 to $8.50
RACKETS RESTRUNG IN THREE DAYS
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR GOODS
)heehans
STUDENTS'-BOOKSTORE

'ROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABL.
d and Express Cars for Detroit-7:o
. and hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:o
Cars for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,
every two hours to 6:6 p. M., 7:06 p.
:06 P. in., g ms p. mn, and 10:45 P."in.
Ypsilantionly: 7:4 a.in., 8:20 a. in.
6 a. m., 5:06 p. m., z1:15 p. m., z:15
, 12:30 a. m., X:Mo a. i-.
t Cars for Jackson7:48 a. m., and
ytwo hours to 7:48 P."in.
Cars for Jackson-5:z2 a. m., 6:5o a. m.,
every two hours to 6:5. p. 'm., also
p. m., 11 :r5 P. W.
or Typewriting
M nImeographiog<
Typewriters
of best Quality
at Moderate Rates
See
0. D. MORRILL
(Over Baltimore Lunch)
- StateSt. Phone 6824J

SPRING
is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and PLANTS
Cousins & Hall
Cor.12th andS. Univ. Phone 116
Chopoff a few

Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Tom C. Reid Howard R. Marsh
Verne Burnett C, N. Church
Edwin A. Hyman
Reporters
. C. B. Parker Vera Burridge
;rwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright
L. Greenebaum William F. Newton
Henley Hill Leonard W. Nieter
Waldo R. Hunt E. D. Slater
Lee Joslyn Eugene L. Bulson
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh
Thatcher Rea J. J. Herbert
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915.
Night Editor-Tom C. Reid.
VISITING THE MUSEUM.
Once there was a freshman who re-
solved to go into every building on the
campus. And, most wonderful of all,
he did it. When he finished, he was
surprised to find out how much he had
discovered. He had a fund of general
knowledge, some of which was merely
useful for conversational purposes
during the rest of his course, but a
large part of which was instructive.
Now, after four years, this man admits
that the museum was one of the most
interesting places he visited.
You, who are persevering enough to
read the second paragraph of an edi-
torial on a spring day, may have gone
through the museum. But the ordinary
Michigan student has not. Probably
you have not either. It is just possi-
ble that you do not even know that the
museum is that modest little building
between University hall and Alumni
Memorial hall. It is full of unheard-
of stuff. Even at this time of stress
and strain, when normal men have at
least three engagements in an after-
noon, it would pay you to take a half-
hour off to-visit it.
With the Cornell game, the Syracuse
meet and the introduction of straw
hats tomorrow, who will worry about
the D. U. R. strike?

Get that straw cleaned today.

Or spend a two-spot.

Tennis Lovers, Attention
It Will be of interest to you to know that
We have just received a shipment of
150 Tennis Rackets 150
ranging in price from $i.-o to $8.oo-every one
of them guaranteed. We give especial attention to
Re-stringing Rackets. Your racket made
new for $1.5o, $2.50 or $3.50, as you desire.
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Outdoor Athletics brin
Sore Muscles
USE
"Limber Up"Maeb
Made by
Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University
'Uaniverv MIfusic lb ouse
MRS. M. M. ROOT
Corner Maynard and William Streets

minutes and eat some of
GEORGE'S sxey
WAX KING L1O0
314 S .State St. Phone 1244-M
F. L. HALL, 514 E. William
Phone 2225
PRESSING Goods Called For'
NO LOSS BY FIRE
FINISHING
VIEWS
BAITS

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Lela A. Duff, '15, is the winner of
the prize awarded annually by Stylus,
the honorary writing club for women,
for the best short story submitted by
an undergraduate woman. Annetta L.
Wood, '17, was awarded honorable
mention.
* * *
Participants in "The Come-Back"
will leave the Ann Arbor railroad sta-
tion for Toledo at 7:10 o'clock tomor-
row morning on the first out-of-town
trip ever made by a Junior play cast.
Upon arriving they will be entertained
by Toledo alumnae with an automo-
bile trip about the city, an hour at the
Art Museum, and lunch at the Wom-
en's Building. The return trip will be
made late in the afternoon.
Women making the trip are remind-
ed that they are not to purchase tick-
ets, but are to obtain them at the sta-
tion from Helen Humphries, '16. If
it is impossible to take the early train,
they are to take the 11:15 and go di-
rectly to the Women's building upon
arriving in Toledo.
Sophomore women are in charge of
this year's all-campus dance to be
held from 3:00 until 6:30 o'clock this
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The
400 tickets at 25 cents each are selling
rapidly to students in all classes of
all the colleges and schools of the uni-
versity. Men and women will, accord-
ing to custom, come singly. Prof.
Jesse S. Reeves, of the political science
department, and Mrs. Reeves, and Dr.
Charles W. Edmunds, of the Medical
School, and Mrs. Edmunds, will chap-
erone.
PRAISES TRANSLATIONS MADE
BY TWO -MICHIGAN PROFESSORS
The Boston Transcript in a recent
nine column article on the Russian
dramatist, Andreyef, has this to say
about the translation of his plays made
by Profs. C. L. Meader and F. N. Scott
of the University of Michigan:
"The Scribner edition of the plays
deserves a special word. Format and
binding are comfortable and attract-
ive. The translations are in vivid and
idiomatic English. Further, there is
a biography and an appreciative essay
of remarkable insight and interest, in
addition to a bibliography of nineteen
pages. The volume contains all the
''background' material which is nec-
essary to an understanding and en-
joyment of the plays. It is a model of
what such volumes should be, and
must set a standard for all future edi-
tions of foreign plays."

Pianos

A. B. Chase

Becker Brothers
Norris & Hyde

Merrill

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AMATEUR
CAMPUS
PORT

DAINES & NICKELS

Buy Now
-1915-
lade in AmericaMerchandise
Our Stock Always Shows You
Something New
SHROEN BROS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. The store that
a always treats you fair
124 S. MAIN
PHONE i000

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The only Studio on the Campus
.336 S. State St.1
Official Photographers Por The MICHIGANENSIAN.

Phone 130_J

Save your commiseration for
man in a one-hour course who
have to take a three-hour exam.

the
will

RADNOR"
THE NEW
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for 25 Cents.

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"THE POPULAR PLACE"
ICE. CREAM

Friend Ferguson had a record of 47
scoreless innings when the infield got
in its dirty work.
B.L.T. writes to say that he will sign
up contribs as soon as our regular
season is over.
Are you one of those who has con-
spired to date up the country club for
weeks ahead?
If so, it is to be hoped that you have
to stand all the way and your coffee's
cold.

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might assist the women in
score.

innings
keeping

Let us show you
the newest

TiHEATS AINi WATER IN
TWO MINUTS
Do you know the Immersion Water
Heater? It is a nickeled instrument
about a foot long that quickly heats
water to the boiling point by merely
turning on the current and putting
the heater in the water.
For $3.oo at
Eastern Michigan Edison Co.
COR. MAIN and WILLIAM STS.

Wahr's Shoe Stores
Main St State St.

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Ann Arbor Taxi Co.
NEW ADDITION

Higih Class Livery

7reys

Runabouts

Phatons

Large Flat Racks for
Inltiatinvg Parties

WANTED-Ten students to work in
Michigan summer resorts. Entirely
new and most up-to-date proposition
1 Y on the market. Write for personal
interview. X care of Michigan Daily.
Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron.
FOR SALE--Up-to-date white enamel
Harvard Dental chair, new Webber
Cuspidor, not been used one month,
vulcanizer, flasks and other small

Mrs. E. B. Stafford, '17 E. Maple Ave.
Adrian, Mich.
WANTED-A few students for work
during summer vacation. Only those
needing the money need apply. Call
at 721 N. University Avenue. Dr.
Ritter's office.
Our sport shirts are the latest. Best
styles at $1.00 and $1.50. N. F. Allen

528 E. Jefferson
or 515 E. Liberty

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